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100% national board pass rate for 2019 MCC Physical Therapist Assistant students

Every graduate of the MCC Physical Therapist Assistant class of 2019 passed the national board exam on their first attempt. These graduates join the MCC classes of 2017, 2016 and 2015 in this great accomplishment. There are just five openings left in the college Physical Therapist Assistant program for fall semester, which begins August 26. For information on signing up, contact Jennine A. Ramirez at 928-505-3351 or JRAMIREZ@mohave.edu. In photo – left to right – first row: Merrell Barnes, Jacqueline Canez, Jennifer Carlson, Rebecca Carranza, Bridget Jacobs, and Jenna Krautkremer.  Back row: Shannon Lawless, Savanna Nichols, Maria Sandoval, Karie Demyan, Samantha Upton, Brian Vanderpas and Alyssa…

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Computer room donations sought

KINGMAN – The Kathryn Heidenreich Adult Center (KHAC) computer room needs an update to protect seniors and the equipment. Uninterrupted power supplies and a cable containment system would make a huge improvement. This room is also used by the tax preparers and Area Agency on Aging Medicare Questions and Insurance Counseling to assist seniors. Donations are being sought for this improvement so the center can continue to give back to the community. The goal for this improvement is $800. Donations may be made in person or through PayPal at www.kingmanadultcenter.com. For information call 928-757-2778.

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Mohave County Animal Shelter is having adoption specials

The Mohave County Animal Shelter is so full with dogs, cats and kittens that they are running adoptions specials. Cats and Kittens are $16 and each is spayed or neutered and vaccinated and come with a free visit at a Kingman veterinarian. Dogs and puppies are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and micro chipped and come with a free vet visit. Puppies and dogs less than 30 lbs are $125 Dogs over 1 year and over 30 lbs are $31. They will be at Tractor Supply 3136-A Stockton Hill Rd. Kingman for the upcoming Saturdays at least through August.

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Southwest Behavioral & Health Services celebrates Recovery College Graduates

Southwest Behavioral & Health Services (SB&H) celebrated recent graduates of the Recovery College in a ceremony on July 9. The graduates have spent the past six months learning Positive Psychology strategies for their own personal and professional growth at SB&H and to support their work with the organization’s members. “We have had great success with the Recovery College thanks to the dedication and commitment of the students and instructors,” said Southwest Behavioral & Health Services CEO Steven Sheets. “The 100-level course content is rigorous, and we send our warmest congratulations to the newest round of graduates.” The goal of the Recovery…

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MICHAEL RAY FRAZIER, SR.

Michael Ray Frazier, Sr., of Willard, Utah, died Monday, July 22, 2019 in Kingman. He was 61. Mr. Frazier was born Feb. 5, 1958 in Ogden, Utah. The family contact is his wife Terri Lynn Frazier. Arrangements were made by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.

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Bullhead city is seeing a building boom

Bullhead City continues to enjoy healthy economic development activity. City Manager Toby Cotter delivered that message during the July 16 council meeting. Cotter said a mix of building activity brings a huge impact to property tax rolls. “Just in the past 20 months we’ve added $175-million in valuation in this community,” Cotter said. “That’s a big number for this county and this city.” Cotter said the numbers reflect healthy, varied development. “From June to June we had 114 commercial permits, 208 new single family homes, 245 accessory structures, 11 new multi-family homes, all together about 1,500 permits here in Bullhead…

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